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Alvah Taylor

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Alvah Taylor Veteran

Birth
Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana, USA
Death
23 Jan 1923 (aged 83)
Marion, Grant County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Wabash, Wabash County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec OP, lot 231, sp 3
Memorial ID
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Enlisted as a Private in Company G, 138th Indiana Infantry Regiment on 27 May 1864. Promoted to Full 1st Sergeant. Mustered out of Company G, 138th Indiana Infantry on 21 September 1864 at Indianapolis, IN. // Married Anastasia Stratton on 23 May 1868 in Wabash County, Indiana. //

1880: Residing West Main Street, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Anastasia; parents of Horace and Florence. Occupation: Lawyer. // 1883, Jun 8: Fort Wayne Daily Sentinel, pg 4 col 2: The Miami Indians are to receive $11,000 more, due them from the government. Alvah Taylor, of Wabash, will distribute this sum. // 2nd married Mary (Waite) McClure on 8 May 1884 in Wabash Co, Indiana. // 1900: Residing W. Main St, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Mary; father of Grace. Occupation: Lawyer. // 1910: Residing 1373 Mill St, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Mary. Occupation: Lawyer. // 1920: Residing w step-son (Frank McClure) & family, 642 W. Main Street, Wabash, Indiana. Widowered. Occupation: Lawyer.

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0BITUARY - Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis (IN) - January 24, 1923
ALVAH TAYLOR, VETERAN WABASH LAWYER, DIES
Wabash, Ind., Jan. 23--Alvah Taylor, 83 years old, of Wabash, one of the oldest practicing attorneys in Indiana, died today at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Will Clothier, in Marion. He had practiced law in this city forty-five years, following graduation from Wabash College in 1885.

Mr. Taylor served with the 138th Indiana Infantry in the Civil War. The same month he enlisted he was married to Anastasia Stratton, sister of Gene Stratton-Porter, author.

Mr. Taylor was closely identified with the Republican organization here. He cast his first vote for Abraham Lincoln.

The daughter survives.

The body will be returned here for burial Thursday after services at the First Methodist Church.
Enlisted as a Private in Company G, 138th Indiana Infantry Regiment on 27 May 1864. Promoted to Full 1st Sergeant. Mustered out of Company G, 138th Indiana Infantry on 21 September 1864 at Indianapolis, IN. // Married Anastasia Stratton on 23 May 1868 in Wabash County, Indiana. //

1880: Residing West Main Street, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Anastasia; parents of Horace and Florence. Occupation: Lawyer. // 1883, Jun 8: Fort Wayne Daily Sentinel, pg 4 col 2: The Miami Indians are to receive $11,000 more, due them from the government. Alvah Taylor, of Wabash, will distribute this sum. // 2nd married Mary (Waite) McClure on 8 May 1884 in Wabash Co, Indiana. // 1900: Residing W. Main St, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Mary; father of Grace. Occupation: Lawyer. // 1910: Residing 1373 Mill St, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Mary. Occupation: Lawyer. // 1920: Residing w step-son (Frank McClure) & family, 642 W. Main Street, Wabash, Indiana. Widowered. Occupation: Lawyer.

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0BITUARY - Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis (IN) - January 24, 1923
ALVAH TAYLOR, VETERAN WABASH LAWYER, DIES
Wabash, Ind., Jan. 23--Alvah Taylor, 83 years old, of Wabash, one of the oldest practicing attorneys in Indiana, died today at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Will Clothier, in Marion. He had practiced law in this city forty-five years, following graduation from Wabash College in 1885.

Mr. Taylor served with the 138th Indiana Infantry in the Civil War. The same month he enlisted he was married to Anastasia Stratton, sister of Gene Stratton-Porter, author.

Mr. Taylor was closely identified with the Republican organization here. He cast his first vote for Abraham Lincoln.

The daughter survives.

The body will be returned here for burial Thursday after services at the First Methodist Church.

Gravesite Details

date of burial 1-25-1923 Adams funeral home



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